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I think the cover image for the trailer kind of hits on one little issue I had with the trailer. Too much Jennifer Lawrence, not enough Mystique. I'm sorry, but aren't we completely going backwards on her character development? Look at how much she accepts who she is and what she really looks like.....as she spends the whole time disguising herself . I mean I get it, she's a popular actress (though I don't care about her), but come on.
Anyways the trailer itself looks good. I did kind of forget this was coming out with all the awesome attention given to Civil War and Batman v Superman. But hey, I'm definitely looking forward to this. Apocalypse looks great and I think they'll have some great tension with that guy as the star villain.
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2015-12-12, 00:48 | Link #3 |
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Looks like it is very promising stuff. It's also nice to see a younger Jean Grey, a younger Scott Summers, Storm, and the Nightcrawler joining the group. If what Flareknight said turns out to be true, the showdown with Apocalypse will be one to remember because of the tension, especially with the "Four Horsemen" alongside Apocalypse.
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2015-12-12, 03:50 | Link #5 |
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Awesome! Someone who actually had the exact same reaction I did . I'm sorry to the actor but....I just chuckled. All the intensity in the trailer and then....that. I know the character goes bald, but...he does not make bald work for him.
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9Saw movie. Am not impressed at all. It was not sucky like F4 but nothing outstanding either.
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I didn't watch that. I'm ok with DC superhero films but not a fan to catch every one of them.
I might be a bit critical, since the last Marvel superhero film I watched was Civil war, and I find it to be a lot better than Apocalypse (MCU shows > XCU shows). Overall, story-telling was not very compelling. Characterization was not very deep and there is no focus in anything. There's no feel of freshness. It feels like just a movie of mutants coming together to fight supervillian Apocalypse and his recruits. Except some really shallow setting information of this and that, you don't really learn much new things about the characters and I find it hard to empathize. I don't even care why certain mutants were fighting at Apocalypse's side because the show didn't want to make me care. (edit: ok, the only one I cared about was Magneto actually and only in the first half). I think the main problem was there's no focus in anything. Even though X-Men films typically have large castings, they could have chosen a few areas or relationships and give them a little more focus. edit 2: I just read some of above posts. And I think FlareKnight got it right. Some of the developed characters seem to go backward. It's fine if they are taking a back seat to develop some 'new' characters, but it didn't happen. Last edited by larethian; 2016-05-19 at 12:09. |
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So from the sound of things, it seems Singer would be wise to distance himself from any association with this turd.
I still remember the initial trailer for DOFP with the crawl: "From the Director of X-Men and The Usual Suspects", as if Superman Returns never happened (then again, Zack Snyder might pull the same stunt and list only 300 and Watchmen for his next pic )
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2016-05-19, 21:12 | Link #20 |
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^^^ Tbh, X3 is not very memorable and I can't remember much but at least has some focus in Jean going Phoenix? Apocalypse was just all over the place when it comes to characters. Initially I thought some focus was going to be on Scott since some of his hardships were shown, but the focus didn't happen. Something happened later that's supposed to give some feels, but impact is so weak with zero background that you don't feel any serious suffering except watch someone on screen screaming Nooooo!
All in all, it's by no means a crappy show like F4 reboot. Objectively I would give a 5/10 for it, 6/10 as a fanboy seeing the different X-Men using their superpowers on screen. ^ I think she's fine. After credits yes, though those not acquainted with comic material will not understand anything. It's basically a foreshadow of future involvement of |
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